[QUOTE 3774949, member: 9609"]I suppose if you're a helmet wearer you can just go in head first without a care - I haven't fallen off yet (go on fate I dare you) but I reckon I will be going in hands first so I will stick with my old gardening gloves.[/QUOTE]
I still wear gloves, for padding on front for vibration when riding and to offer some minimal protection for knuckles if falling.
How many people can fall and not try to protect themselves ? Also better a broken finger than a smashed face
You think putting your hand out is "protecting" yourself? What about learning to fall properly? Surely that would be a better idea?
I know that from experience in 2012. Spent the remaining week of my holiday in Turkey with a pot half way up my arm, horrible experience!
Indeed. Yet people still fail to learn how to fall without sticking their hands out. As we can see in this thread...
easier said than not done! Instinct takes over in a rapid ejection.
You need to learn to overcome this "instinct" (which isn't actually instinct but learned behaviour) and stop injuring yourself more than is required.
Feel free to check the scars on my "contact points" and the lack of broken bones as testament to not having to put out you hands and knowing how to "manage" a fall. It still bloody hurts tho.